Grant, once on the verge of superstardom, became another casualty of Hollywood’s unforgiving system. Though she later appeared in films like Valley of the Dolls, Columbo, and Mulholland Drive—and even won an Academy Award—her career never regained its earlier momentum. In the 1950s and early ’60s, opportunities dwindled, and she slowly faded from the industry’s spotlight. Despite this, her legacy endures through her beauty, talent, and memorable films, marking her as one of the most underrated actresses of her era. Her story highlights the unpredictable nature of fame, where even immense talent can be overshadowed by external forces. Her struggles remain a powerful reminder of Hollywood’s darker side, where success wasn’t always assured by skill alone.
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